| Ralph Fox - 1933 - 134 페이지
...colonial policy ? The same thing as they think about politics in general. There is no working-class party here, there are only conservatives and liberal radicals, and the workers very quietly enjoy together with them the fruits of the British colonial monopoly and of the British... | |
| Roman Szporluk - 1988 - 322 페이지
...reconcile his disdain for the British proletariat ("the English workers think about colonial policy.. . the same as they think about politics in general: the same as the bourgeois think") with the continuing assumption that the European proletariat would show the way... | |
| Erica Benner - 1995 - 286 페이지
...ever about the prospects of disentangling working-class interests from those of the dominant class: You ask me what the English workers think about colonial...they think about politics in general: the same as the bourgeois think. There is no workers' party here, you see, there are only Conservatives and Liberal-Radicals,... | |
| Inderjeet Parmar - 1995 - 222 페이지
...Frederick Engels had argued along the same lines in a letter to Karl Kautsky, the German Marxist leader: 'You ask me what the English workers think about colonial...the same as they think about politics in general. There is no workers' party here, there are only conservative and Liberal Radicals, and the workers... | |
| Bob Jessop, Russell Wheatley - 1999 - 606 페이지
...deploring this situation. His letter to Kautsky on September 12, 1882 describes the circumstances well: You ask me what the English workers think about colonial...the same as they think about politics in general. There is no workers' party here, there are only Conservatives and Liberal Radicals, and the workers... | |
| Alison Edgley - 2002 - 228 페이지
...connected to economic viability. Engels made a similar observation. In a letter to Kautsky he wrote: '[y]ou ask me what the English workers think about...exactly the same as they think about politics in generaL There is no workers' party here, there are only Conservatives and Liberal Radicals, and the workers... | |
| P. J. Cain, Mark Harrison - 2001 - 384 페이지
...at least paid by. the bourgeoisie." In a letter to Kautsky. dated September 12. 1882. Engels wrote: "You ask me what the English workers think about colonial...the same as they think about politics in general. There is no workers' party here. there are only Conservatives and Liberal Radicals. and the workers... | |
| Adrian Chan - 2003 - 232 페이지
...the prospect of socialism for the colonized people. Kautsky must have been disappointed by the reply: 'You ask me what the English workers think about colonial...they think about politics in general: the same as the bourgeois think.' Indeed, Engels (1882) went further, and said that the English 'workers are cheerfully... | |
| Jim McIlroy - 2004 - 60 페이지
...proletariat alongside the bourgeoisie." ... In a letter to Kautsky, dated September 12, 1882, Engels wrote: "You ask me what the English workers think about colonial...the same as they think about politics in general. There is no workers' party here, there are only Conservatives and Liberal-Radicals, and the workers... | |
| Jacques Rancière - 2004 - 286 페이지
...once again triumphs. There is not, there cannot possibly be, a revolutionary proletariat in England: "You ask me what the English workers think about colonial policy. Well, exactly what they think of any policy— the same as what the middle classes think. There is, after all, no... | |
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